Hart Industrial Park
For more information: www.ci.hart.mi.us


Stanley Rickard
City Manager
City of Hart

407 State Street
Hart, MI 49420
srickard@ci.hart.mi.us
Phone:  (231) 873-2488
Fax:   (231) 873-0100

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Industrial Park Dr.
Hart

County

Oceana

Size

49 acres

Percent Developed

50%

Percent Occupied

50%

Price of Land per Acre

$2,500

Nearest Expressway

US-31

Distance in Miles

1

Class A All-Weather Road

Polk Rd.

Distance in Miles

.2

Airport

 Oceana County Airport - 5.5 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 1 mile
Bank(s) – 1 mile
Restaurant(s) – 1 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 1 miles

Railroads

none

Highway

US-31 - 1 mile

 

Park Tenants  

GHSP, Inc. Cihak Enterprises
The Starting Block, Inc.

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          Interesting Information About Hart


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Hart Recreation and Activities -- Hart and the surrounding area are home to many outdoor activities for all. The Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail State Park is good for walking and biking in the summer and snowmobiling in the winter. The Silver Lake Sand Dunes provide for camping, hiking, boating, swimming and other activities. Don't forget that Hart is only a 15 minute drive from Lake Michigan! The Hart Historic District holds a Heritage Festival every Labor Day weekend. The annual National Asparagus Festival rotates between Hart and Shelby. The fairgrounds hold many events throughout the year with the biggest being the Ocean County Fair. Other places of interest include the John Gurney Park, Liberty Park and Veteran's Park.


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 -- Hart is the county seat of Oceana County. Located in the western portion of the county, Hart is approximately six miles from Lake Michigan. Hart was founded in 1856 by early pioneers including Nelson Grove. Hart Township was named after Wellington Hart. In 1862, a gristmill and sawmill were built by Lyman Corbin and the area was officially platted in 1864, being named after the township. It became the county seat in 1865, incorporated into a village in 1885 and a city 1946.

 

  Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

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